Even though, we can use a stylus pen to use handwriting today, it’s a very inconvenient solution. When you try to do handwriting a box will open using half of the screen, where you can type what you want. Then Windows converts the writing into text, which then puts it into the box.
WRITEit, on the other hand, lets you write on top of the text box and the software will automatically convert the handwriting into usable text that the computer can understand. With this new feature, you can use a stylus anywhere in the operating system and it’s not tied to a specific set of apps. Windows Central had the chance to play with this software and for what they say, it feels like something Microsoft should have developed long time ago for Windows tablets or at least for the Surface Pro 3. Source Windows Central All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.